UFC executives today announced that promotional newcomer Tezuka replaces Kyung Ho Kang (11-6 MMA, 0-0 UFC), who was forced out of the bantamweight fight with a training injury.

UFC on FUEL TV 6 takes place Nov. 10 at The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel in Macau, a special administrative district of China. The main card airs on FUEL TV following prelims on Facebook.

Tezuka, from Japan, takes the fight on a week’s notice and will enter on a three-fight win streak, including 2-0 in 2012. Before a loss in August 2011, Tezuka was on a 12-fight unbeaten streak, going 10-0-2. The bantamweight has 13 of his 19 wins by decision.

Caceres is coming off an impressive second-round submission win over Damacio Page at UFC on FUEL TV 4 this past July. That got him back in the win column following a split-decision loss to Edwin Figueroa that came after Caceres was docked two points for low kicks.

Kang, from South Korea, was to be making his UFC debut on the strength of a three-fight win streak, all by submission. He has five wins in his past six fights, all by stoppage. But now his UFC debut will have to wait.

UFC on FUEL TV 6 features a main event between former UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin and
former Strikeforce champ Cung Le.

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